Solidification of a disk-shaped crystal from a weakly supercooled binary melt
The physics of ice crystal growth from the liquid phase, especially in the presence of salt, has received much less attention than the growth of snow crystals from the vapor phase. The growth of so-called frazil ice by solidification of a supercooled aqueous salt solution is consistent with crystal...
Main Authors: | Rees Jones, D, Wells, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Physical Society
2015
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